Outdoor adventure and travel tales meet practical features in Outing, Volume 71.
This 1917–1918 issue blends fiction with real-world techniques, wildlife photography, and travel writing to fuel the reader’s next excursion.
The issue showcases a mix of short stories and practical articles that capture the spirit of exploration. Expect vivid outdoor scenes, hunting and fishing narratives, and hands-on guidance on maps, gear, and seasonal trips. It’s a window into how people enjoyed and prepared for adventures in the early days of outdoor publishing. Fictional adventures set in woodlands and on waterways that evoke classic outdoor suspense Practical how-tos on sailing, camping, fishing, and navigation Photographs and illustrated features of wildlife, scenery, and outdoor life Seasonal guides and equipment reviews from the magazine’s era Ideal for readers of early 20th-century outdoor magazines who love a blend of story and practical know-how.